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Code · Vermont · Title 16 — Education · Chapter 1

§ 126.

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§ 126. Purpose of the Council
In order to increase the opportunities of Vermonters and visitors to Vermont to take part in and enjoy programs in the humanities, a group of people devoted to history, philosophy, languages, linguistics, literature, archeology, jurisprudence, ethics, comparative religion, the theory and criticism of the arts, and related fields has formed the Vermont Humanities Council, a nonprofit organization for the purpose of assisting and encouraging libraries, schools, museums, colleges, universities, and other organizations in their several cultural and educational activities in the humanities. (Added 1991, No. 105; amended 2003, No. 66, § 250.)
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